accused persons are
charged for rioting, voluntarily causing hurt, mischief causing loss
to property and intentional insult with intent to provoke the breach
of peace ... case as the offences alleged are for rioting,
voluntarily causing hurt, mischief causing loss to property and
intentional insult with intent to provoke the breach
accused persons are
charged for rioting, voluntarily causing hurt, mischief causing loss
to property and intentional insult with intent to provoke the breach
of peace ... case as the offences alleged are for rioting,
voluntarily causing hurt, mischief causing loss to property and
intentional insult with intent to provoke the breach
diminition of the flow of water, thus causing loss to them and it amounted to mischief and criminal trespass. In that view of the matter ... right of private defence of person and property. So far property is concerned mischief was caused to the property but it was not caused under
public or to any person, causes the
destruction of any property or any such change in any property or in the
situation thereof as destroys ... come to Section 3 Damage of Public Property Act :
Mischief causing damage to public property - (1) Whoever commits
mischief by doing any act in respect
murder of Seenu @ Srinivasan, causing hurt to the witnesses by dangerous weapons, attempt to murder, causing mischief to the properties of Vasantha, committing the offence ... murder of Seenan, causing hurt to the witnesses by dangerous weapon, attempting to murder and causing mischief to the properties of Vasantha, has committed
property. It is alleged by the
2nd respondent that the accused formed themselves into unlawful
assembly, trespassed into his property, threatened him and caused
mischief
public or to any person, causes the destruction of
any property, or any such change in any property or in the
situation thereof as destroys ... Property Act, 1984, lays down as under:
"3. Mischief causing damage to public property-
(1) Whoever commits mischief by doing any act in respect
both.
Section 3 of The Prevention of Damage to Public Property
Act, 1984
Mischief causing damage to public property. --
(1) Whoever commits mischief by doing ... Whoever commits mischief by doing any act in respect of any
public property being--
(a) any building, installation or other property used in
connection with
damage to public property. (1)
Whoever commits mischief by doing any act in respect of
any public property, other than public property of the
nature ... Section 4 of PDP Act is as follows:-
4. Mischief causing damage to public property by fire
or explosive substance.
Whoever commits an offence under
Bishna @ Bhiswadeb Mahato & Ors vs State Of West Bengal on 28 October, 2005
Equivalent